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you can't use it without my knowledge. and ficall in to order something online they can identify your. you're safe tore have a credit card on a phone than walk into a bank with a passport. >> rose: there is a whole lot of identity theft. >> that's flip side. i think what concerns me is a guy can walk into your locker room, with a camera on the phone, snap a photo of you while you're changing and upload it to 20 million people. i think the time is ripe for society to pass laws that give you a right to your own image or right to privacy. if i put this in front of you and turn on the video and i film 87 million frames waiting for you to pick your nose, and i isolate that out and upload that and that becomes your image, i think i violated your privacy even if i did it in a public place. >> rose: there's no context. >> i ought to be able to eat in a restaurant without someone shooting high-def nition video of me against my will and use it to disparage me or make me look silly or undermine my brand is there this is a winnable ar
you can't use it without my knowledge. and ficall in to order something online they can identify your. you're safe tore have a credit card on a phone than walk into a bank with a passport. >> rose: there is a whole lot of identity theft. >> that's flip side. i think what concerns me is a guy can walk into your locker room, with a camera on the phone, snap a photo of you while you're changing and upload it to 20 million people. i think the time is ripe for society to pass laws that...
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he used to make me laugh a lot. he used to behave quit badly. and then also ackers will say you must look at this when you go home tonight. you really must look at it because it's not quite right. look at the lines and please do some work. and the next day they will come in and say i'm exhausted. i have looked at the lines, i have done the work, i still don't see-- . >> rose: well, they're transparent, it's like a glass person walking in front of you. you know they haven't, you know they haven't done it. but then suddenly the spotlight because i was watching that and criticizing and the spotlight suddenly went-- i was caught it in full blast. i thought oh yeah, i have said that so many times. >> rose: some people think it's quite unfair that you get most of the best roles for older woman. >> you're just saying what pat hodge said last week. he said we get the best maggie and-- i get the best parts. i read that. >> rose: exactly. okay. >> that's rubbish. >> rose: that's rubbish. >> that's rubbish. >> rose: i love rubbish. >> of course it is. >> r
he used to make me laugh a lot. he used to behave quit badly. and then also ackers will say you must look at this when you go home tonight. you really must look at it because it's not quite right. look at the lines and please do some work. and the next day they will come in and say i'm exhausted. i have looked at the lines, i have done the work, i still don't see-- . >> rose: well, they're transparent, it's like a glass person walking in front of you. you know they haven't, you know they...
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that it's the china that is used to american presidential politics, is used to being bashed on the presidential trail and, you know, it will go through it and it will just sit there and it will be another president who's coming in, we'll take time and come back. i think china has fundamentally changed. i think china now sees its much more as a -- has read some of this stuff about being a g-2 world and sees america somewhat closer to it and is less in the mood to take ultimatums. >> rose: we continue with appreciation of christopher hitchens with his widow carol blue and his editor and friend gray don carter. >> a number of young people, people in their 20s, mid-20s who really attached themselves to christopher, he hit something in them that hunter thompson had done in a generation before. he was very much a standard bearer for a younger generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire brands and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and sort of worshipped him. >> i think he was very, very stoic and he never really complained. he must have been in excruciating pain after the pr
that it's the china that is used to american presidential politics, is used to being bashed on the presidential trail and, you know, it will go through it and it will just sit there and it will be another president who's coming in, we'll take time and come back. i think china has fundamentally changed. i think china now sees its much more as a -- has read some of this stuff about being a g-2 world and sees america somewhat closer to it and is less in the mood to take ultimatums. >> rose:...
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russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again, i won't wear rose colored glasses or mr. putin and i won't say to himly give you more flexibility after the election. >> one of the challenges over the decade is we have done experiments in nation building in places like iraq and afghanistan and we have neglected for example developing our own economy, our own energy sectors, our own education system. >> in order to be able to fulfill our role in the world, america must be strong, america must lead and for that to happen we have to strengthen our economy here at home. >> he doesn't have different ideas and that is because we are doing exactly what we should be doing, come on our web site and look at how we get to a balanced budget, within eight to ten years and we do it by reducing spending in a whole series of programs. >> it just doesn't work, and we visited the web site quite a bit, and it still doesn't work. >> let me get back to foreign policy. and can i just get back. >> we have to the venue then our militar
russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again, i won't wear rose colored glasses or mr. putin and i won't say to himly give you more flexibility after the election. >> one of the challenges over the decade is we have done experiments in nation building in places like iraq and afghanistan and we have neglected for example developing our own economy, our own energy sectors, our own education system. >> in order to be able to fulfill our role in the world, america...
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back in a moment, stay with us. the fundamental principles of democracy rely on an accurate and reliable system of vote counting. despite continued advances in voting technology, zero there are security issues still persist, barbara simons is an expert on electronic voting and on the advisor of the election commission and her book is called broken ballots will your votes counties, welcome. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure. >> you have been involved in computer science most of your adult left. >> i have a ph.d. >> rose: yes. that qualifies you. how did you get involved in this, though, the technology of voting? >> well, in 2003, a colleague of mine, david dill, a professor at stanford discovered that silicon centrally, santa clara county was about to buy voting machines to be used there and several of us were just astounded because as computer scientists we know that the computers and the voting machines can have software bugs or even hidden malicious code so we got involved. >> rose: as all computers. >> lik
back in a moment, stay with us. the fundamental principles of democracy rely on an accurate and reliable system of vote counting. despite continued advances in voting technology, zero there are security issues still persist, barbara simons is an expert on electronic voting and on the advisor of the election commission and her book is called broken ballots will your votes counties, welcome. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure. >> you have been involved in computer science most...
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back in a moment stay with us. force divorce. >> rose: hate silver is here, he is a statistician, a wter and founder of "the new york times" political blog fivethirtyeight.com, at 25 he developed a revolution system for predicting the performance of professional baseball players and has since turned his eye to predicting political elections in 2008 he accurately forecast 49 out of 50 states in the presidential election and all 35 senate races. he w wtes ababut the art and science of prediction and the signal and the noise, by so many predictions, why so many predictions fail and some don't i am pleased to have nate silver back at this table, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> so where do you based on your polling, see the presidential race at this moment? >> we have obama as a modest favorite still and i should say it is not my polling what we go is look at everyone easels poll and average them together and think about the electorial college if you look at ohio still, obama is ahead in most polls of ohio he is ahea
back in a moment stay with us. force divorce. >> rose: hate silver is here, he is a statistician, a wter and founder of "the new york times" political blog fivethirtyeight.com, at 25 he developed a revolution system for predicting the performance of professional baseball players and has since turned his eye to predicting political elections in 2008 he accurately forecast 49 out of 50 states in the presidential election and all 35 senate races. he w wtes ababut the art and...